Flatworms newbie

Runner

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I am not sure how I made it this long without getting flatworms. And am not sure how I got the ones I have now. They are all over a long-established rock and not on any of the new stuff I've gotten recently. They are the bigger, non-violent, peace-loving, type and not the tiny acro killers (which would die of hunger in my tank).

What fish can I get for a 24G nano that would be best for eating these things? The two I think look like possibilities are a Six-Line Wrasse (which I've never had and would like to give a try) and a Melanurus Fairy Wrasse, which seems like it might go further in wiping out flatworms. Any other suggestion or recommendation for another one that will stay small?
 
not to hijack but this reminded be of the youtube video " hitler finds out about aefw" i love that clip.

anyway, I curious also as I did find 2 worms in moving my tanks. I didn't find any others but I have a feeling that this wont be the last I see of them.
 
I had them back when i first set up the 34g. Got a 6 line, never touched a one. Then just started siphoning them out any time I saw one and they were all gone in a couple of weeks never to return. The daily mini water changes were a plus too.
 
when I had flat worms, I got a 6-line wrasse and it did help control the flat worms. It has stayed fairly small (<2"). It does not like it when I try to introduce new fish in the tank, but has been a "good citizen". To get rid of them, I used flat worm exit. I siphoned out as many as I could see - then I put in the FWE. As I started to see the flat worms die off, I would siphon those out. After the treatment, do a water change and run carbon. It took about 2-3 treatments over several weeks to completely get rid of them. The FWE in combination with the 6-line is a good way to eliminate them.
 
Sounds good. Thanks. I'll pick up both a six-line and FWE. I've been thinking about getting the six-line anyway as the last resident of my tank that I can fit in there. I hope he and the harlequin basslet come to some kind of peace, though -- I've been afraid to put another fish in his turf. We'll see how that goes.
 
Thus far I've just sucked a bunch of flatworms out with the siphon tube and added a six-line wrasse yesterday. So far the little guy has been doing a lot of poking and sucking in the area where the flatworms are, but I can't verify a "kill" as of yet. We'll see how it goes.
 
Thus far I've just sucked a bunch of flatworms out with the siphon tube and added a six-line wrasse yesterday. So far the little guy has been doing a lot of poking and sucking in the area where the flatworms are, but I can't verify a "kill" as of yet. We'll see how it goes.

puts new meaning to "Life Sucks"!!
 
The past couple of days I can not find a single flatworm. The little guy was worth every penny and then some.
 
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